How would I be able to access that share from within the Ubuntu shell? Is there another way of doing it or is it a bug in mount.drvfs? (I also tried installing guest addtions on WSL and mount -t vboxsf ... but as I expected, that won't work either) EDIT: Actually I can cd ...
If you get errors such as "No such file or directory" or "access denied by server while mounting" and you think you should be able to mount it properly (e.g. your /etc/exports all looks good).. then it could also be a weird nfs behaviour I experienced as follows: By studying the...
Ubuntu :: Server Edition Guest Additions In Virtualbox Jan 11, 2011 I am trying to set up Ubuntu server edition 10.10 in virtualbox (windows host). All is going well, except that I can't figure out how to install the guest additions. I know how to do it in the normal edition o...
rem VM_PROGRAM is where the Virtual Box resides rem VM_OS is what the name of the folder where the Virtual Box Macintosh VBOX resides rem VM_RES is the resolution. This is Horizontal width by (x) the Vertical width. rem Like 1280×720 (NO SPACES) rem ———– rem set vm_program=C...